Dentist said:
acarey50 said:
Judge Smails said:
Dentist said:
FUBAR said:
Do you live on a coast? Why such an expensive home and high amount of mortgage left on your home at 44?
I'd like to see your net worth hit at least a million before cutting back and you are hovering around the 700's.
I'd say you could probably make that cut back at 50 or so
Is that really an expensive home? I expect to be in a similar position in 6 years.
i think i have a warped sense of real estate costs because of where I live.
My home is valued at 215K.
If i went to a 500k home I'd be living in a freakin' mansion around here in the KC area.
Even when I look to upgrade my home in a few years I can't imagine picking something over 380K and I'm not going to purchase that until this home is paid for and I can get a mortgage that is only financing about 100k of that home.
So when I see someone living in a home valued over 2X mine who probably has a lower income, it always makes me wonder... But I've started to realize that a lot of people live in some obscenely high COL areas... and man it sounds like it's hard to get ahead and get some real net worth in those places.
Very true. Living in CA in a nice area is very costly. Only benefit is appreciation if a) you sell b) move to a lower cost of living state/situation. The flip side is you can walk away with 500K-1M+ in equity at some point - hard to do that in lower COL areas. So it's not all bad. But it is potential profits, all on paper, until you do a transaction and physically move. Problem is most of us in these high COL areas don't really want to move.
This, exactly. I live in Orange County, and the area that I am in (which is close to my wife's family, close to many of our good friends and in a good school district) you're lucky to get 3-4 bedroom home for under $700K, with most closer to the $800K to $1MM range. While part of me would love to do just as Judge Smails said and sell and move somewhere where I could pay $300-400K (or less) cash for a house in a decent neighborhood, the benefits of being close to family/friends in a beautiful area - plus the happy wife/happy life scenario - make that a very unlikely option.
Are incomes significantly higher in the OC?
I mean if I had to service an 800K mortgage on my salary, I wouldn't have all the disposable cash I do, nor would I have the ability to save all the retirement funds.
Sucks
I'm sure incomes in general are a bit higher in parts of CA. My mortgage is no where near 800K, but if I were to put my house on the market today, I could easily get 800K for it, possibly closer to 850K as it is essentially only 2 years old as we had a fire that led to completely tearing down the interior and rebuilding the house (only the exterior walls and the studs remained - all drywall, flooring, cabinets, appliances, etc. were redone, had the house completely wired with speakers, CAT5, CAT6, etc.
I think I mentioned it in another thread, but with my wife's income reduced significantly due to her family's business selling (not a complete shock, but it went a bit faster than anticipated), my mortgage costs are much higher than I would prefer. Still able to make them no problem, just not able to save as much as I would like and it's making me really look a the other areas that we spend on and looking to reduce them (such as do I really need HBO, SHOWTIME, etc., how much data am I really using to justify the plan we have for the IPads, do we really need to eat out as much as we are, etc.). I'm looking at this as a positive as it is making me(us) really think more about what we were spending the discretionary money on, so if we can reduce some of the spending to get back to a more comfortable saving level with just my income and her reduced income (she does child care, but that is usually just during the school year, so not much coming in from that right now), it'll make it much easier to let her continue being primarily a stay at home mom until our youngest is in kindergarten (about 2 years away) and she can make better use of her master's in education.
Not ideal by any stretch, but still better off than most.
But, with her family all primarily in southern California (other than a brother in Florida) and my family all in the SF Bay area, moving to a true lower COL area that is close to family and good schools is not in the cards right now.